Latest post of the previous page:
I have just been looking online at a house for sale along my road of identical build to my own. The are a fair few images of the house interior and a few of the exterior (front and back). The only image which appears to be a true representation of the house is the one taken from the road of the front of the property. All the other images of the interior and rear garden are totally mis-represented. Why? Because they have all been deliberately s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d horizontally in a resizing app to give the distinct visual impression that the rooms and rear garden are bigger than they actually are. My initial thought was that they had used a wide-angle lens to fit more of the room or garden into the image, but it was the picture which showed the front door and downstairs toilet that made it obvious that wasn't the case. The front door is about 25% wider than the doors are in relation to the height of the door in the image.Personally, I don't believe this should be allowed.